ThinkPiece: Embracing Love as an Educational Force in the Anthropocene

M. Hammond-Todd, D. Monk
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In the past decade, an increasing number of geologists and other scientific researchers have presented evidence that we have entered a new geologic epoch called the Anthropocene. The primary characteristic of the Anthropocene, researchers argue, revolves around the combination of an emerging and measurable sedimentary layer of increasing human artifacts (mostly plastics) in combination with significant and negative transformations within the Earth’s biodiversity and climate systems. In this article, the researchers were interested in exploring how anthropogenic events will likely affect educational systems and institutions through multi-decade environmental audits and educational planning that are more closely linked to addressing the world’s major anthropogenic problems such as climate change and a global loss of biodiversity related to human development and activity. This article concludes by exploring how anthropogenic forces might be redirected as human catalysts for a more positive environmental and geologic legacy. Keywords: Anthropocene, anthropogenic force, environmental education, educational catalysts, emotion
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ThinkPiece:拥抱爱作为人类世的一种教育力量
在过去的十年里,越来越多的地质学家和其他科学研究人员提出了证据,证明我们已经进入了一个叫做人类世的新的地质时代。研究人员认为,人类世的主要特征围绕着不断增加的人类人工制品(主要是塑料)的新出现和可测量的沉积层,以及地球生物多样性和气候系统内重大的负面变化的结合。在这篇文章中,研究人员感兴趣的是通过几十年的环境审计和教育规划来探索人为事件将如何影响教育系统和机构,这些审计和教育规划与解决世界上主要的人为问题(如气候变化和与人类发展和活动相关的全球生物多样性丧失)更密切相关。本文最后探讨了人为力量如何被重新定向为更积极的环境和地质遗产的人类催化剂。关键词:人类世,人为力,环境教育,教育催化剂,情感
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